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Method Development Strategies to Exploit Selectivity

12 September 2018 14:00-15:45, Lanarkshire, United Kingdom


Introduction
(U)HPLC Method Development Strategies to Exploit Selectivity 
In this seminar, we review the importance of chromatographic selectivity from a theoretical and practical perspective and how this relates to analyte resolution for method development. With an understanding of selectivity and using a variety of chromatographic data, we discuss phase design principles and how it is possible to introduce functionality that enhances selectivity, whilst maximising other desirable phase attributes such as phase stability, reproducibility and mechanisms of interaction. The resulting novel phases are explored for their improved chromatographic performance, selectivity and value in method development for a range of analytes and separations. Finally, method development approaches are discussed and pragmatic, simple method development platforms are illustrated based upon rational phase and eluent choice. 
Chromatographic selectivity
Stationary phase design
HPLC & UHPLC
Examples
Alternative phases
Conclusions
 
Available as in-house or off-site courses. 
 
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Venue
Biocity Scotland

Develop Room Medicity, Biocity Scotland, Bo'ness Road, Newhouse, Lanarkshire, ML1 5UH, United Kingdom

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Hichrom Ltd
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